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Ashes: Mitchell Starc hits befriend at James Anderson feedback

Jackson Bird (centre) has played eight Tests for Australia Australia v England, fourth Ashes Test Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground Dates: 26-30 December (23:30 GMT, 25 December) Coverage: Ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra, Radio 4 LW, online, tablets, mobiles and BBC Sport app. Live text commentary on the BBC…

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Iran, the Hejaz railway and the ‘last deal’

An ambitious Israeli cabinet minister, a thrusting Saudi crown prince, a son-in-law of a US president and a long-abandoned railway. Could this be the start of an anti-Iran axis that in a further twist of an extraordinary tale pulls a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians like a rabbit out of a hat? The…

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Carvalhal leaves Sheffield Wednesday

Carlos Carvalhal has left Championship club Sheffield Wednesday by mutual consent. Carvalhal presided over two play-off campaigns in his time with Wednesday, leading them to the final in 2016, when they were beaten by Hull City. A semi-final defeat to Huddersfield Town followed last season. However, the Owls have won just six of their 23…

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Cilla Sad’s son: ‘I’m comfy mum used to be spared her darkest fears’

Christmas at Cilla Black’s magnificent red-brick mansion was always a bustling, rumbustious family affair in which the much-loved entertainer would get up at dawn and don her festive apron to prepare a traditional turkey feast before collapsing in front of the television. But this year will be a much quieter celebration for her sons Robert, Ben…

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Rohingya: 500,000 unlikely to receive schooling in 2018

A humanitarian organisation has warned of a « lost generation » with more than 500,000 Rohingya refugee children in Bangladesh unlikely to receive schooling in 2018. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) said unless interventions are « urgently funded », the humanitarian needs of children will only increase. « Education in emergencies is a life-saving and life-changing intervention – helping children…

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Christmas in India tarnished by ‘climate of hate’

There is a sense of unease leading up to Christmas celebrations in India, according to Christian groups. « There are open letters being written to schools in Uttar Pradesh asking them not to celebrate Christmas. What is going on in this country? This is not about Hindus, Christians, Muslims or Sikhs. It is about our beloved…

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Muslims succeed in Russia despite xenophobia

Moscow, Russia – Ravshan and Joomshut are two comical characters playing labour migrants from ex-Soviet Central Asia in Our Russia, an immensely popular TV show. Their broken Russian, bad hygiene, servitude to their Slavic boss and complaints about their unfortunate sex lives have made their names a slur – a negative symbol of many Russians’ attitudes…

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Israel arrests, releases three Turkish men in Jerusalem

An Israeli court has released three Turkish men a day after they were arrested at the entrance to al-Aqsa Mosque compound in the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem. The men were taken into custody on Friday evening. Two of them, Abdullah Kizilirmak and Mehmet Kargili, who are also Belgian citizens, were accused of carrying…

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North Korea slams contemporary UN sanctions as ‘act of conflict’

North Korea has slammed the latest round of UN Security Council (UNSC) sanctions against Pyongyang as « an act or war » and vowed to consolidate its nuclear programme. In a statement published by the state-run KCNA news agency on Sunday, the foreign ministry said new measures proposed by the US infringe North Korea’s sovereignty and violate…